Articles on 10 April 2014

Culturally proud contestants revive DSU's Native American Pageant tradition

4/10/14
(From Left) Crissie Adams, Ashley Holiday, Angelica Eltsosie and Sootaki Bigwolf compete for the title of Miss Native American Dixie Pageant. Photos courtesy of Kristine Whittaker.

It’s been four years since the last Miss Native American Dixie Pageant, and the women  dressed for the occasion have every intention to make an unforgettable comeback.

The pageant will be held in the Dunford Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, and attendees can expect a combination of ...

Spikeball requires quick reflexes

4/10/14
Evan Wright, a freshman health science major from American Fork goes to hit the ball against the net in a game of spikeball. Photo by Kylea Custer.

If you asked volleyball players what the best play in the sport is, most would respond with the same answer — the spike.

Now if you grab a net and spread it out tight across a circle like a trampoline, and get a smaller ball and three of your friends, you ...

Embarrassment doesn’t exist for some DSU students

4/10/14

My confidence depends on who I’m with.

If I’m with crazy people who have a lot of confidence, I will too. But if I’m with people who get embarrassed easily, I usually lack confidence. But there have been some people I’ve seen on campus who have ...

Students share their opinions on selfies

4/10/14

Question: When is it OK to take a selfie?

Sariah Romney, a sophomore nursing major from Duck Creek Village, said:  “It’s a free world. People can do what they want. Everyone talks about whether they should or shouldn’t take selfies too much. It’s just a picture. I ...

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